Thursday, March 6, 2014

2nd Annual Komikon Baguio was AWESOME!

I realize this is a super late blog entry but hey, better late than
never right, right? Right! So here goes my report for the 2nd Annual
Komikon Baguio which took place last 08 February 2014.

This,
of course, was a special event for us since for the first time (and perhaps the last! Haha!), I have been invited as a special guest. Also, we
were to launch our new Baby Days Comics. We were so excited we went to
Baguio a day earlier! We stayed at the
home of my bestfriend.

Unfortunately, we were still a
little late on the event itself. Too bad, we didn’t anticipate how long
it would take us from Ambiong to the venue. I’d have to say I was
touched with the sweetness of the organizers though. They texted me,
asked where we were, and offered to pick us up. I said thanks and
assured them we were on our way.

Upon arrival, we were again impressed because some volunteers helped us carry our stuff to the 4th floor.

Already
waiting for me upstairs was fellow Pangalatoons member Remar Khalid
Ragudos with his daughter Khairah. He brought several copies of his
first comic 15 Watts which we later gave away for free. I’m really proud
of that guy! Shortly thereafter, my good friends (and all-time favorite Komikon couple of mine haha) Myke Guisinga and Robin Rivero also
arrived to promote Myke’s upcoming stuff from Advent Comics. So yeps, I
had the coolest table-mates that day!

Photo credits: Remar Khalid Ragudos

Around after
lunch, I was called onstage to deliver a brief message. I started it
with a little game and gave away copies of Baby Days and 15 Watts for
those who participated. I then spoke a bit about the power of
collaboration, addressing specifically those who are planning to make
comics for the first time but couldn’t begin somehow. It was my first
time to speak in such a setting and, while fun, I’d admit it was a
nerve-wracking experience haha!

Photo credits: Komikon Baguio

Later on, I was again
invited to share the stage with the other guests for a panel discussion.
I enjoyed that part. Also, it’s really a huge honor to sit beside some
of the industry’s top talents.

Photo credits: Komikon Baguio

Photo credits: Komikon Baguio

Yuri joined me onstage too. I guess the buy didn't want to miss out on the fun!

The rest of the time
was spent on our designated table, pitching our books to the attendees.
It was, as always, fun to interact with the readers and to make new
friends. That is definitely my favorite part of the event!

Photo credits: Remar Khalid Ragudos

Here’s the rest of the pictures:

Aside from the comics, we also sold these chocolates my wife made!

Of course, the SIKAMI Anthology was available on our table, too.

Remar signing our anthology for a fan!

True to our Komikon tradition, little Yuri again wore a costume.
To this day, though, I still can't figure out whether he's a dragon or a dino. lol!
Photo credits: Remar Khalid Ragudos

A
funny experience: These "fan girls", as they called themselves, bought a
copy of "My Wife Is Pregnant." They asked for Yuri's autograph, not mine.
Afterwards, they turned to me and said "Sige kuya, ikaw na rin." I was
officially an afterthought hahaha!

Yuri and Khairah

Joy and Yuri strike a pose while waiting for more comic and choco buyers haha! Photo credits: Myke and Robin

Myke gave me this awesome Iron Man piece which I would gladly add to my artwork collection.

Zaid also bought my stuff. He tells me he's from Iraq and I said "Scary, man!" We both chuckled.

Carlo Vergara, one of the comic creators I really look up to, also got his copy of Baby Days!

Another personal highlight for me was finally meeting Jim Jimenez in person. Turned out one of my childhood heroes was really, really friendly and very, very approachable. I asked for a Vanguard sketch - one of his creations, a favorite of mine from way back my elementary years haha. He was a little shocked I asked for that character. He later tells me I made him feel old. Sorry, Sir Jim lol!

One final pose before leaving the event. Photo credits: Myke and Robin

Before
ending this entry, allow me to extend my warmest thanks to everyone who
dropped by our table, bought our comics, chatted with us and exchanged
high-fives and fist-bumps with Yuri! Thanks to Remar as well for the gifts and also to Myke and Robin for the wonderful early-dinner treat at Azotea Greens. Of course, to Raymond and Christy Torio for accommodating us in their home.

Special thanks as
well to my favorite collaborators Teardrop Cordez for helping make the
pages look good and Jaybee Bonus for pulling an all-nighter so we can
finish Baby Days in time for the Kon. You did a great job with the
layouts and letters, man. Plus we all love that awesome cover!

Photo credits: Komikon Baguio

Huge
thanks to Komikon Baguio organizers (Gabriel, Tim Ex, Kristine and everyone else)
for being a gracious host. You’ve all been extremely good to me and my
family. Thank you for inviting us and making us a part of your event.
We’re definitely coming back next year!

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